Thailand Riders Deliver Stunning Performance in ARRC 2025 Season Finale at Buriram
A Powerful Showcase of Rising Thai Talent
The ARRC 2025 season finale at Chang International Circuit highlighted the remarkable rise of Thai riders on the Asian stage. Although no Thai rider secured the overall championship, the performances from Yamaha Thailand Racing Team, Yamaha TNP, and Honda Racing Thailand were outstanding and carried far more meaning than points alone.
AP250: Idea Takes Asian Vice Champion – Oum Wildcard Shines
In the AP250 class, Kritphat “Idea” Khueankham dominated the weekend with double podiums, securing the Asian Vice Champion title in his debut AP250 season.
Wildcard rider Nopparutphong “Oum” Boonpraves from Honda Racing Thailand also impressed with P3 and P2 finishes in his first appearance this year.
SS600: Stamp Triumphs, Tee’s Title Fight Drama, Mix Wins Finale
Former champion Apiwat “Stamp” Wongthananon from Yamaha TNP claimed victory in Race 1 and earned the Best Team Award.
Meanwhile, Thitipong “Tee” Samul ended the season tied at 167 points with the champion but lost the title through the countback rule.
Tanach “Mix” La-ongpliew secured a brilliant win in the final race, closing the season on a high.
ASB1000: Chip Dominates Final Race but Misses Title by 3 Points
In ASB1000, Nakarin “Chip” Atiratphuvapat delivered a flawless performance, winning by 2.505 seconds. However, finishing the season with 190 points left him just 3 points short of the championship, earning him the runner-up position.
A Strong Statement from Thailand
The results at Buriram reflect Thailand’s rapid elevation in Asian motorsport. With determination and continuous improvement, Thai teams are now closer than ever to claiming Asian titles. The 2025 home race sends a clear message: Thailand is ready to challenge every contender in the upcoming season.